Sensory & Motor Development Seminar

The semester will start with introductory lectures about sensory and motor systems and research techniques, which will be followed by weekly presentations of scientific papers by the students. The goal of the seminar is to expose the students to recent neuroscience research regarding the development of sensory and motor systems in the human brain by discussing neuroimaging studies in humans and electrophysiology studies in animals. The necessary methodological background will be covered when discussing each of these topics. Each student will present a scientific paper (30% of the final grade) and write a final paper, which will contain a proposal for future research (70% of the final grade).

Passing grade is 65.
Instructions for how to build a presentation for your scientific paper can be found here.
Instructions for how to write your final paper can be found here.
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